All that time to come up with a new slogan and this is what they got? I guess it’s better than “Republicans get you stuck in a ditch and take you in reverse cuz Republican starts with an “R” and Democrats take you forward cuz Democrats starts with a “D” and so does “drive”. Democrats get you out of the ditch because they drive with the “D” and stuff and Republicans go backwards cuz of the “R” and republicans and reverse. Get it?”

Can Heather Nauert go back to FNC full time?
It’s silly that she’s the co anchor 4:30am to 7am on FOX5 in NYC and is a co anchor of FOX & Friends First 5am-6am.
You can’t do both shows and FOX5 now has to have a regular sub when Heather is on FOX & Friends First.
She should be on FOX5 or FNC.

The “Lean Forward” ads are pretty indistinguishable from your typical DNC or Obama ad as it is. Now, with the POTUS rolling out the “Forward” slogan, they become even more indistinguishable. The question is, is there a single person at NBC that give a shiite?

“I’d feel better if a day at a cable news blog didn’t start with some idiocy about how the President shouldn’t attend the WHCD. You people will complain about ANYTHING.”

Speaking of, did you see that tie he was wearing? Awful! And, I think he missed a spot in the morning shave. And, he should have ridden a bike to the dinner to save gas and the earth and the baby polar bears.

Oh for God’s sake, they have liberal opinion hosts and you know that. Those people are doing liberal opinion ads which sound similar to a campaign ad because they broach the same subjects. Complain. ANYTHING.

Actually I thought the claim was Obama wasn’t a liberal, not that MSNBC wasn’t.

He is a liberal but he’s also smart enough to know that he’s operating in a non-liberal friendly environment.

I’m really disappointed in him since I did believe that he would bring a fresh look to government. I believe in government, I believe that it can make lives better. Conservatives recognize the importance of culture but liberals recognize that government can change a culture (of poverty, of ignorance, of despair). For the better. I like that view.

But he seems to be more of a reactionary than a visionary. I can’t think of any new ideas he’s willing to offer up. He’s not willing to risk any political capital by showing any leadership.

EPA top political appointed bureaucrat Al Armendariz has resigned. This is pretty big news because it’s a clear example of the administrations war and “crucify them” attitude toward business. Does anyone know if NBC bothered to report it? Or are they in full campaign mode (and cover up) for Obama?

On the one hand, Piers was kind of an ass. On the other, it was a tiny bit fun to watch Jonah tangle with someone who’s decidedly not from Fox. Having once been deposed, I imagine this is like having one sprung on you.

“how cheap?”
It wasn’t hundreds of billions of dollars. He was explaining Romney’s point to Morgan. Unfortunately, Morgan was only interested in bumper sticker talk. Morgan sounded more like a party chairman than an interviewer. It was a ridiculous segment.

Aww, lonestar, it’s so sweet that you missed me. You know I love ya, even if you are a misogynist little mook! *cheek-pinch*

Sorry to be gone so long from this thread. Being the childish, human-hating, nasty liberal that I am, I was writing comments on another thread: celebrating the demise of CNBC ratings and doing my best to purge the corruptive influence of its former talents on CNN.

Occupy Wall Street hopes to launch a spring awakening of its protest movement. Occupy called for “no work, no school, no shopping, no banking” throughout the country, as spokesman Mark Bray said the movement wants to show that the “99 percenters make things run in this country.”

The irony is that these sad sacks represent 99% of this country about as much as pooping on police cars represents it.

A few years ago on PBS’s Star Gazer, Jack Horkheimer was explaining that the huge moon we see on the horizon is an optical illusion and would measure the same if compared to when it’s higher in the sky. Then he turned his butt to the camera and bent down to look back from between his legs, explaining, “An even more fun way to prove this illusion is to bend over at the waist and watch the rising moon upside down between your legs. Because bingo! it will instantly look smaller than when you look at it right side up.”

The old guy sure looked goofy talking out his moon like that. If only Harris Faulkner would… ne’rmind.

Jack died two years ago at 72 from a respiratory disease that had plagued him since a youngster. His short segments were fun in that all the astronomy could be done with the unaided eye. “Keep looking up.”